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There are some very good LPGA blogs like Hound Dog and The Constructivist. I started paying more attention to the LPGA after reading those informed opinions the last couple of years. Hound Dog has had some excellent statistical breakdowns.

This is the only thing that somewhat turns me off, admittedly a unique concern: The women are often clueless about skin damage from the sun. I see that much more on the LPGA than PGA and it makes me cringe. Obviously the attire is a factor but even on the arms and neck and face the women can border on bizarre tanning that is not going to pay dividends down the road, far from it. Many more of them don't wear hats or any type of headwear.

I could barely watch the LPGA major last year which Yani Tseng won. Her arms were grotesquely baked.
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There are some very good LPGA blogs like Hound Dog and The Constructivist. I started paying more attention to the LPGA after reading those informed opinions the last couple of years. Hound Dog has had some excellent statistical breakdowns.

Good point about the tanning. I have often wondered why they do not use more sun screen and protect themselves. On the other hand, I remember how tanned golfers like Kathy Whitworth were. Yet, I believe Kathy has not had any skin cancer. Maybe because she was from Texas, she grew up with a lot of sun, and that helped.

You know, many women in our society have been sold on tanning to look "beautiful". Here in Central New York, every girl who is going to the Winter Dance or Prom HAS to be tanned, and the tanning parlors are all over the place. You have to admit that the "women's beauty market" has done a good job selling this concept to young women. Even older women feel they must be tanned to look good. Thank God that my wife and my 24 year old daughter have never "bought into" this sales pitch.

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There are some very good LPGA blogs like Hound Dog and The Constructivist. I started paying more attention to the LPGA after reading those informed opinions the last couple of years. Hound Dog has had some excellent statistical breakdowns.

I kind of disagree, women are much more aware of their appearence than men. Especially the younger ones who have been brought up being much more aware of the harmful effects of over exposure to the sun. I've read many posts from guys saying the girls, like Natalie, wear too much makeup. Well guess what, that's how they can protect themselves. A lot of makeup has some SPF level in it. Paula likes to wear the large sunglasses, but she does it less for looks and more to protect her eyes and the skin around her eyes.

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Who wants to look at this when you can watch Bubba Watson or Charles Howell?

I do, that is for sure! And I can attest that Natalie and Paula look even better in person, espcially if you are fortunate enough to get real close. The best way to come face to face with them is with "strategic positioning"---find the right location to get an autograph, and get a nice smile in return. That makes going to an LPGA Tournament well worth it.

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What i was always wondering - why are there so many foreign players from South Korea compared to other countries. According to this - http://www.lpga.com/content/2008Inte...nalPlayers.pdf - there are 45 active South Korean players, and Sweden is next, but not even close to it with 15 players.

So since South Korea is not really famous for Golf - whats the explanation behind this?

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To be perfectly honest, I don't watch much PGA or LPGA. Golf (to me anyway) is fun to play, but kind of boring to watch (especially on TV.)

Live though, I think I would rather watch an amateur event than a pro event anyway. Golf to me just seems like a sport that was meant to be played by amateurs (warts and all.)

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What i was always wondering - why are there so many foreign players from South Korea compared to other countries. According to this -

There are four main reasons: 1. They start playing and practicing at an early age. 2. They take golf very seriously. 3. They have a great work ethic. 4. They receive excellent golf instruction at recognized golf schools.
watch - yes, follow - no.

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Tonight was the first time I watched it. My wife saw the previews for it last night and said she wanted to watch it. I am impressed, and am impressed by their play.

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All the time. One of the pros, Diana D'Alessio, is from my home course. When you go to a tournament in person, you find that the LPGA players are a lot more accessible than their PGA counterparts. And I simply love the fact that absolute hotties like Eric Blasberg and Natalie Gulbis are playing a sport that most men can't get the hang of.

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I watch and with Wie on the tour along with some new, talented Americans, I will watch more.

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I watch and with Wie on the tour along with some new, talented Americans, I will watch more.

Yeah, this year's rookie class with Americans Wie, Hurst, Lewis, etc... is just incredible. Look for Wie to become the dominant American player that people have been waiting 15 years for. I think she'll win a boat load of majors by the time she hangs em' up.

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Yeah, this year's rookie class with Americans Wie, Hurst, Lewis, etc... is just incredible. Look for Wie to become the dominant American player that people have been waiting 15 years for. I think she'll win a boat load of majors by the time she hangs em' up.

You may well be right about Michelle since she has tremendous talent. The real question is "does she have the mental toughness and focus when the heat is on?" Based on their performances in the final round of Q School, Stacy Lewis showed she has those qualities. Michelle showed that she was not in Stacy's class on that day.

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You may well be right about Michelle since she has tremendous talent. The real question is "does she have the mental toughness and focus when the heat is on?" Based on their performances in the final round of Q School, Stacy Lewis showed she has those qualities. Michelle showed that she was not in Stacy's class on that day.

The big question for Michelle, as you have suggested, is can she finish. Right off the bat we have a chance to see in this weekends tournament. She has to get over that hump. Winning is not a habit for her. The pressure of winning is not something easily conquered. I hope she wins this week to get the feel of it.

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